mobile user experience

Your employees, customers, and partners need the ability to connect and collaborate, at any time, from any location—across time zones or simply across the conference table.
And those workplaces are expanding faster than ever, powered by mobile and cloud usage that makes virtual meetings essential. With scalable and secure voice, video, and content sharing, real-time collaboration can happen anywhere. Staying connected can lead to improved productivity and faster decision-making, as well as better customer service. But only if the technology offers a seamless experience and is intuitive enough to drive user adoption. While the need for better meetings is universal, not all conferencing tools are the same.
Choosing the wrong tool could actually decrease productivity by wasting valuable meeting time troubleshooting the technology, or by providing a negative experience that will deter users from embracing it. This is especially true in situations where poor meeting quality could impact

Today’s mobile users are spoiled. They demand rich, desktop quality experiences tailored to their devices and delivered at lightning fast speeds. And while these “always on” users represent a tremendous business opportunity, satisfying their high expectations requires overcoming complex mobile delivery challenges. In this e-book, we review three key mobile delivery challenges and explain how you can overcome them by optimizing for fast APIs, mobile apps, and mobile sites to increase engagement, revenue, and customer loyalty.
Download today to learn how your business can Meet Today’s Mobile Mandate.

The ways in which the Internet supports our everyday lives have become richer, more engaging, and more mobile. This innovation is driven by the visionaries, designers, developers, and managers of the web experiences that users consume every day. By exploring new ways to solve challenges and improve products and services that enrich our lives, developers and business owners have stretched the Internet to support use cases for which it was never designed. In order to succeed, modern web experiences must seem simple to end-users, even though most ultimately require complex design and technology to deliver.

Over two-thirds of US consumers under 50 say they would be happy if shopping evolved into a mobile-only experience, recent survey research found. Is your brand designing its mobile experience for a near future in which you may be engaging with your customers exclusively via smartphone, tablet or watch?
In this guide, we draw on our experience creating mobile shopping experiences for some of the world’s leading brands to help you optimize the design of your mobile presence and improve engagement with your customers.
Design matters for mobile. The user experience of your website and app can make the difference between driving revenue and driving customers away.

The pace of business is faster than ever before. Due to the rapid adoption of cloud and mobile computing, driven by consumerization, operational needs, and security requirements, ESG believes that Identity and Access Management (IAM) is undergoing a profound transition.
Download this ESG whitepaper to learn why organizations should combine Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solutions to adapt to the influx of workforce mobility without interfering with user experience or compromising security.

Is your site ready for the mobile opportunity?
Mobile users buy more often and spend more money, but 75% of consumers see their mobile experience as slow.
Read the Mobile is the Moneymaker infographic now to find out what mobile users expect from your e-commerce website. Compiled using data from Akamai’s recent consumer web performance expectations survey, this infographic reveals:
• E-commerce engagement and spending habits for mobile consumers
• Mobile consumer page load expectations
• The real-world business impact of not being mobile ready
• The key challenges to successful mobile experiences

Key technology trends and user preference shifts are changing the way businesses communicate and collaborate today. Enterprise solutions must be simpler to deploy, more intuitive to use, and must enable today’s mobile users the ability to collaborate effectively wherever they are. At the same time they must deliver a secure and seamless communications experience. Smart companies must catch on or be left behind.

Many industry experts advise financial services institutions (FSIs) to embrace digital transformation. At the heart of that mandate is the need to satisfy rising customer expectations for fast, secure, always-on services delivered seamlessly across all channels and devices. While it’s important to harness the digital technologies today’s customers turn to — especially when it comes to engaging the millennial generation — FSIs need to optimize web and mobile performance to deliver exceptional end-user experiences. Here are eight considerations.
Get started on your journey – download the whitepaper today

Mobile apps are a core – and essential – component of the modern digital experience. Whether the organization is a consumer-facing brand, a B2B leader, or an enterprise seeking to enhance employee productivity, well-designed mobile apps that deliver a great user experience play a unique role in building engagement.

Ask any marketer or line of business owner what is driving their investment in mobile apps and you’ll hear a mix of priorities, including the need to improve the user experience, better marketing, increased sales, improved brand loyalty and streamlined productivity.

Mobile apps are a core – and essential – component of the modern digital experience. Whether the organization is a consumer-facing brand, a B2B leader, or an enterprise seeking to enhance employee productivity, well-designed mobile apps that deliver a great user experience play a unique role in building engagement.

Ask any marketer or line of business owner what is driving their investment in mobile apps and you’ll hear a mix of priorities, including the need to improve the user experience, better marketing, increased sales, improved brand loyalty and streamlined productivity.

Mobile apps are a core – and essential – component of the modern digital experience. Whether the organization is a consumer-facing brand, a B2B leader, or an enterprise seeking to enhance employee productivity, well-designed mobile apps that deliver a great user experience play a unique role in building engagement.

Ask any marketer or line of business owner what is driving their investment in mobile apps and you’ll hear a mix of priorities, including the need to improve the user experience, better marketing, increased sales, improved brand loyalty and streamlined productivity.

In this brief, the focus will be on how companies are relying on more mobile applications to run their businesses. As these mobile applications become more important, it is critical for companies to ensure a quality mobile user experience in order to deliver quality service to ensure customer satisfaction and brand loyalty. A unified approach to mobile end user experience monitoring is the proven way enterprises can ensure this quality user experience.

Since Aternity was founded in 2005, the business world has changed dramatically. Mobile devices, software as a service (SaaS) and the cloud have taken up permanent residence in today’s enterprise IT department. Aternity stays on the cutting edge by rapidly delivering innovative End User Experience Monitoring solutions that can monitor any application on any device—physical, virtual or mobile—for any user.

The mobile app has become “the” strategic initiative for all digital organizations attempting to drive business forward. “By 2017, mobile apps will be downloaded more than 268 billion times, generating revenue of more than $77 billion — making apps one of the most popular computing tools for users across the globe.”1 The app has become more than a simple method of communication. It is the new critical point of engagement, the face of the organization, and quite possibly the difference maker in customers staying or leaving. Getting the “user experience” (or UX) right in the eyes of the consumer is no longer a nice to have but fundamental to achieving success.

Creators, inventors and designers across
the world’s industries rely on Dell Precision
workstations to expand the horizons of the
possible and bring their ideas into reality.
Some of the most noteworthy features of
the Precision workstation family include:
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A broad solution portfolio that ranges from mobile
devices to rack and tower workstations
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Innovative designs that enhance user experiences
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Power to enable emerging technologies
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The industry’s most comprehensive service and
support offering, Dell ProSupport
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A world-class ecosystem of displays,
input devices and accessories

The modern, mobile enterprise is expanding faster than ever, across every part of the world and in every industry. Increasingly, organizations are looking for comprehensive security blueprints to help them secure their mobile devices, apps, and data without compromising productivity or the user experience.
For that reason, iOS has become the mobile OS of choice in a majority of enterprises because of its highly intuitive, user-friendly, and easy to manage design. With MobileIron’s enterprise mobility management (EMM) platform, IT organizations gain a comprehensive mobile solution that complements and augments the security features inherent in iOS.

This whitepaper provides an overview of Aternity Virtual Desktop Monitoring and how it monitors end user experience in a VDI environment. Aternity goes well beyond traditional Virtual Desktop Infrastructure assessment tools that are primarily focused on planning and testing virtual deployments. Aternity provides in-depth monitoring of end user experience in a production environment spanning tens of thousands of business users.

Read this whitepaper to navigate through the End User Experience Monitoring (EUEM) landscape. Learn how traditional APM and device monitoring products provide some aspects of End User Experience Monitoring, but can often leave enterprise IT Ops teams blind to what their workforce users are actually experiencing.